 at the table for Aaron Judge. Let's hear from Rizzo with Meredith. Anthony, it seems like it has been a roller coaster ride for this team since you were acquired. Why do you think this team seems to play its best when their back is against the wall? I just think that's how the year's gone for the whole team in here. I mean, even myself, before I got here, it was a roller coaster season for me, so I kind of just fit in with that peak and valley. But I mean, it's just we knew it wasn't going to be easy, especially the Rizzo, such a good team. And when their backs are against the wall, we go on the road and go five and one on the road, and we come here and take care of business. And obviously, it's the last game, but it's just a lot of fight and a lot of never-quit mentalities. Was there a different feel when you came to the ballpark today, knowing what was at stake, knowing that you did not want to have to play a 163? Yeah, I think when the intensity we bring daily, just inside the clubhouse, you come today, and it's just your same routine and it's that same intensity. We've been playing pretty much playoff baseball for a while now, and it was no different today. It's just the fans were amazing, their energy. We definitely fed off that. You mentioned that you've been playing essentially playoff baseball all of September now. A couple guys used the word battle tested. Do you think that will help you in October here in the postseason? Yeah, I do. I think a big positive of playing in the big market is these games are like October. The fans are in it. Your heart starts beating again. You've got to slow everything down. So we just came from Toronto and Boston, which it was the same atmosphere. So I think going into this wildcard game, we were just in Boston. It was rock and sunday night baseball, so I think it will be no different. It's a one game take all. And I know the Red Sox are going to be hyped, and we're going to be hyped, and it's really good for the game that, you know,